ARC Raiders: All Scrappy’s Upgrade Material Locations

While you’re completing Raids, Scrappy the Rooster will gather resources in Speranza for you. When you get back, you can collect these resources without paying anything. You can also improve this service by using collected items, allowing Scrappy to gather even more each time.

Every New Movie and TV Show Coming to Apple TV in November 2025

Vince Gilligan, the creator of shows like Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, is back with a new series called Pluribus. The sci-fi drama stars Rhea Seehorn as Carol Sturka, a romance novelist who discovers she’s unaffected by a strange virus. This virus makes everyone else blissfully happy and content, turning Carol into the only unhappy person left. She then has to find a way to save the world from this “happiness contagion” before it erases everyone’s unique personality and sense of self.

tag and not repeated as a header. Check the existing HTML structure and replace the content accordingly. The images should stay, but the surrounding text needs to be rewritten. Also, ensure that the rewritten text maintains the original data (dates, percentages, ratios) but presents them in a more flamboyant, Nabokovian way. For example, “the Sender/Receiver ratio has slumped to a humble 1.34” instead of “fallen to 1.34.” Finally, the conclusion should tie in the historical references with a witty remark, perhaps about the market’s foundation being as sturdy as a Nabokovian plot twist. Add a 🎩🐍 emoji to the end of the title for flair. Let me start rewriting each section, keeping paragraphs concise but stylistically elevated, adding sarcasm where possible. For example, “Ah, the sweet serenade of accumulation!” when discussing investor behavior. Make sure all the key points are covered: the ratio drop, its implications, historical context, current price stats. Use em dashes and semicolons for complex sentences. Maybe throw in a metaphor comparing the market to a chess game or a labyrinth. Check for any markdown and ensure it’s pure HTML without tags. Replace the original title with the clickbait one, then rewrite each paragraph and heading accordingly. Add emojis sparingly to emphasize points without cluttering. Avoid color styles, just use text. Double-check that the title is under 100 characters, in the tag, no explanation. The title should be clickbaity with emojis and sarcasm, not repeated in the body. Then, the body content should reflect Nabokov’s style with humor and wit, using appropriate emojis.End of Thought (19.22s) Bitcoin’s Whispering Secrets: A 1-Year Low & a ‘Bullish’ Whisper 🐂🤫🎩🐍

In a recent missive from the cryptic scribe CryptoOnchain, the Bitcoin blockchain’s inner monologue was laid bare-a tale of addresses whispering sweet nothings of supply and demand. The protagonist? The Sender/Receiver Ratio, that sly barometer of market sentiment. Imagine, if you will, a tango: senders twirl like frenzied sellers, receivers glide like patient buyers. A ratio above 1? A seller’s carnival! Below? A buyer’s secret soirée. 🎭📉

10 Worst Marvel Villains, Ranked

Let’s take a look at some of the most underwhelming villains in Marvel Comics – from powerful but boring gods to oddball bad guys who are more weird than threatening.

The Best Holiday Comedy of All Time Isn’t Even Set at Christmas (And It Just Returned to Paramount+)

Released in 1987 and directed by John Hughes, Planes, Trains, and Automobiles starring Steve Martin and John Candy, has become a beloved Thanksgiving tradition. Unlike many holiday movies focused on Christmas, this film follows Neal Page (Martin), a stressed-out businessman, and Del Griffith (Candy), a cheerful but irritating salesman. After their flight is cancelled right before Thanksgiving, they’re forced to travel together, leading to a hilarious and chaotic three-day adventure as they race to Chicago for Neal’s family dinner. For many, watching this movie has become an essential part of their Thanksgiving celebration, and it’s now available on Paramount+ as of November 1st.

One Piece’s New Anime Schedule Is Great, But It Still Has One Major Problem

As a huge One Piece fan, I was so excited to hear about the potential shift to a seasonal release schedule – it’s something we’ve all been hoping for! But honestly, while the idea sounds amazing, there are some catches that are really bringing me down. It’s tough not to feel a little disappointed when you dig into the details.